All’s Fair Season 2:

Well, well — Ryan Murphy just pulled off a power move. Despite the critics having an absolute field day, All’s Fair is officially coming back for Season 2 at Hulu. 🎬💼
Yep, you read that right. The glossy divorce-law drama starring Kim Kardashian, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Teyana Taylor has secured its renewal, with production slated to begin in Spring 2026.
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Why This Is Actually a Big Deal
Here’s what makes the renewal so interesting: the reviews have been… let’s call it “harsh.” Everything from the tone to the performances has been picked apart. But viewers? They’re clearly tuning in — and in huge numbers. The show’s debut set a major streaming milestone for Hulu, pulling in millions of views in its first few days and generating a massive wave of social chatter.
And “massive” isn’t an exaggeration: the online conversation around All’s Fair has been enormous, fueled by memes, clips, debates, and — let’s be honest — a whole lot of people hate-watching or curiosity-watching.
The Cast & the Vibe
If you’ve watched even a few minutes, you know exactly what this show is: camp, glam, and classic Ryan Murphy chaos. The series follows a team of high-powered divorce attorneys who break away from their old firm to launch their own female-led legal powerhouse.
Kim Kardashian steps into the role of Allura Grant, joined by proven heavyweights like Glenn Close and Naomi Watts, plus fan-favorites Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, and Teyana Taylor. It’s an ensemble built to get attention — and it has.
Behind the scenes, Murphy isn’t just producing. He’s writing, directing, and treating the show like one of his signature melodramatic playgrounds. Several high-profile producers, including Kris Jenner and Kardashian herself, round out the creative team.

What’s Next?
Season 1 wraps with a two-episode finale, and then the cast and crew gear up for the next chapter. Season 2 is expected to shoot in spring, with plot details still locked tight. But if the first season is anything to go by, fans can probably expect even messier cases, bigger twists, and a whole lot of glamorous legal theatrics.
Why This Renewal Makes Sense (Even If Critics Are Screaming Into the Void)
1. Messy, glossy TV absolutely sells.
The show’s campy tone and quotable lines basically beg to be clipped, memed, and endlessly discussed.
2. Star power still moves the needle.
Even when audiences are divided, the combination of Kardashian plus a powerhouse cast equals undeniable interest.
3. Streaming is about engagement — and the show has it.
Whether people love it or are watching ironically, they are watching. And that’s what matters.
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Bottom line: All’s Fair has quickly become one of those shows people watch for the drama on-screen and the drama off-screen. Like it or hate it, Hulu clearly sees gold in this stylish courtroom circus — and it’s betting on even more to come.
Are you surprised it got renewed? And will you be tuning in for Season 2?
